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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1908. THE HOUSEHOLD PAGE. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE LADIES SOLIC ITED FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. TELL YOURVAL LIABLE RECEIPTS, HOW YOU MAKE FANCY AR TICLES AND ABOUT THE DESIGNS AND CARE OF YOUR "ROSE QARDEN." woll-beatcn ckk and a teanpoonful of linking Horia tlmt has boon diHHolvod In a Kill of boiling water. Itcat hard for five mlniitoN, pour Into a well graimul Turk's head tin and bake In a steady oven until a Ktraw comes out clean from tho thickest part of tbo loaf. HOP-PICKING. 13 DENOUNCED. (Continued from Pago 2.) a Good If Truo. I hunted, for (dovon weeks, (Well, more or ohn, I climbed o'er twenty-woven peak, (Well, more or less), Now llMten to my tlirlllliiK tale, And do not dare to doubt or rail. I killed JtiHt n-ven hundred quail (Well, more or Inwt!) I ate two hundred at my meati (Well, iiiire or limn), TIM I am fjtmll from curs to beoli (Well, more or Iohm), And then, of courHe, It seem quite queer, Hut strictly true cnrli itutemont here, I ahil well nlKht live hundred deer (Well, moro or Ion!) Of blrdH ami boasts I got mont tired, (Well, more or lean), , And full I ever bad admired (Well, more or leHM), Bo then I wandered all about, And rniiKbt Ibere'H not tbo Hl!j!litmt doubt 1 Exactly one round thouxund trout (Well, more or Iohm!) Town Topic, To Get Rid of Fleai. bonne Loavo To get rid of flea In tho Hprlnklo carpets well with Halt tho Halt undlNturbed for an hour, then sweep it up; there will bo no more fleiiM In that carpet. Bait may bo sprinkled wherever there are flea and they will disappear In a short tlmo. Her Beauty Sleep. llenuty Mleep, to fulllll ItH name must be taken under rerlnln murked condi tion or It fnllM to accompllHb IU pur port, For Instance, ventilation and proper tempernture form a most Im portant part of the treatment, for thero ihould be a free circulation of air anil no draiiKht. To (tenure freHli air It Ih belter tlmt the windows shall bo open at tbo top than at tho bottom, for the former way makea It pomhIUo for Impurities to escape from the room, says the New York KvenlriK Tel eitram. Ily all mean the rnont by Clonic way of filing a window for tho nlicht Is to open It at both tho top and bottom, so that pure, cold air may bo entering constantly to take tho place of the warm. Impure atmosphere which la leavluK. Blxty derxeea Is an ex cellent temperature for the sleeping mom, and to regulate the air to this mark keep a small thermometer above tho bed and watch It so that the air may not bo overheated. Tbose per son who can endure greater cold need not fear to bave It, for the lungs will never be Injured by such treatment On the contrary, the more cold, fresh air that Ii given them to Inhale, the moro healthy will bo their condition, making the complexion clearer and the eyes brighter. It Is also soothing to the nerves, and by thla proper at mosphere real "beauty sleep" Is more or less Insured. From Washington comes the report that President Hoosovelt will spend the first year after his retirement from ofllco In travel outside tho Unit ed Ktales. While bin Itinerary hns not been determined, acordlng to report, bis plan Ih to see some of tho lltt'le froqnonted portions of foreign landa, and, of course, the prediction Is made that tho I'reHldent will Indulge his fondness for hunting big game. Tbo I'reHldent Is quoted as saying. In this connection: "If William Tart Is nomi nated and elected President, which would be grutlfylug, It would make Im possible any criticism If I were abroad, to the effect that 1 was dictating to him and that he was being followed, or that I bad tried to dictate and had been turned down In my suggestions." One of tho Important matters to bo taken up next annual meeting of tbo Inexpensive Generosity. An absent-minded woman traveling In Mexico borrowed CO cents of tho Pullman porter to buy a Mexican or chid at the car door. Later, on arriv ing at Mexico City, as the same porter was brushing her coat, she said with emphasis: "Thank you, porter. And, oh, Porter, you may keep tho 60 cents I borrowed of you this morning for a tip." A Baddad. I cad dot slgg the odo soggs I sagg so logg ago, Because I havo a bado code, Dy dose Is stopped up so.. Dovebber wldds aro blowlgg dow, Dy doso is blowing, too. I cad dot slgg the odo soggs As odco I used to do, I cad dot slgg tbe ode soggs. Oh! Dab this code. A-a-tchoo! When rinsing gather up and wring lengthwise. If they aro not pure1 lin en, add ono pint of flour starch to two or three gallons of rlnso water. Then sbmlo well; If fringed, shade each slilo separately until the fringe Is straight, then hang lengthwise on the line, with the lower edges' perfectly even. I-t them dry; take them from the line, sprinkle well, folding them and rolling very tight, with tbe edges even. Havo the Irons very hot. Lay them double on the Ironing board, Iron on both sides and again on the les aro the temples, the abiding place of God, If God lives in us, can we as Christians afford to use these hand wblcb are part of God's temule to Dick bops, 80 pur cent, of which are mado J Into beer, and beer when man indulge Incapacitates them In every part of ' life? "It Is my purpose to so present tbls matter that when I get through with It all of you will say I am through for ever with the hop business and so I must proceed cautiously and careful ly. "Tbo first nolni then that we must consider Is tbls: Tbat the present state of conscience regarding buer drinking and beer making Is reached by the process of evolution. Con science against the slave traffic was not reached In a moment of time. From the ante-deluvlan days when tho patriarch Noah lay beastly Intoxicat ed In the presence of bis friends down i to tbo present, conscience regarding ! tbo drinking evil has made progresii, I and we are only now reaching the ; sticking point. It takes time to awak-' en a slumbering conscience regarding any question, but when It is aroused, then, It is quickened Into action. We have come to such a time regarding the hop business. I "Why is It ho awfully bad? I'll toll ' you, It Is part of the process which produces tbe finished product which A 7 Btato railroad commissions In New j first side, fold and Iron each fold York Is the abatement of tho tramp nuisance, and the railroads of tho country aro about to take concerted action with this end In view. Figures Just mado public to show tho serious nrss of the problem tbo railroads of the cauntry oopo with In dealing with trespassers Indicate that tho Pennsyl vania Railroad alone lost $ 1 110,000 last year In thefts by tramps. Caramels. Ono quarter of a pound of chocolate ono and a half pounds of brown sugar, one-quarter of a pound of but ter, ono tumblerful of milk and cream. Put all together and let them melt. Doll for twenty minutes, pour on but tered dishes, and before quite cold cut In small squares with a sharp knlfo. After taking off the saucepan add half a teaspootiful of essence of vanilla. with care, then lay on a flat surface to dry thoroughly before putting away, and your table cloths will al ways look nice. Curing Goose Feathers. Goose feathers are often treated In this manner: After being spread in some clean, dry, airy place they should bo turned over with a fork every few days until thoroughly dried. If placed In bags and well steamed they are more valuable, as the steam has a tendency to purify them, removing much of tbo oily odor they naturally bavo. Parsnip Croquettes. Doll five parsnips; when tender take off tho skin and mash them fine; mix the same amount of boiled potatoes with the Darsnlps, then add one egg, no careful not to take the 'halt and pepper to taste; roll in small caramels off the fire until they are cooked. Test by dropping. In cold water. Sour Milk Corn Bread. 81ft together ono cup of graham flour and three cups of Indian meal. Into three cups of sour milk stir a table spoonful of melted butter, a teaspoon ful of salt and a tablespoonful of sugar, Add this gradually to the meal and flour mixture, then fold In three patties and fry In butter; garnish with parsley. This makes a fine-tasting dish. For the economically Inclined there are silk stockings with cotton soles and cotton tops. Tbe woman who darns stockings for a family or for herself knows the dismay of finding an open ladder running the length of a leg because a stlctch has dropped. Tbe cotton tops prevent this difficulty. Wheels Turn enever ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED No Matter What They Drive Or Where They .Are A Saving in Power A Reduction in Expense An Increase in Output An Improvement in Product Some very decided improvement always results when Electric Motors turn the wheels. THESE BENEFITS ARE ESPECIALLY VALUABLE TO , 'I- a Tbe Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and which has been in use for over SO years, has borne the signature of and has been made nnder his per ffl-trfiAj 8011111 sapervislon since Its Infancy. I-CCCCAA'K, Allow no one todMcd vmi in thi- All Counterfeits, Imitations and"Jafit-a-good"are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goHc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. , tmc c Twa (mhiii, tt miaiur t.ict, rw vom wrr. c F. W. GREENMAN Nominated for County Clerk by Clack- mat County Republican. D. C. LATOURETTE President P. J. METER, Cashier THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, 150,000.00. I Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. makes men drunk and since Chris tians ought not share In that kind c f business, they ought to quit It, and they ought in the spirit of tbe Apostle iVnl say: 'If bop-picking make my brother to offend, I will pick no more hops as long as 95 per cent, of them are made into beer.' What brings you and me to tbat kind of a conclusion? Simply this, an awakened conscience as it has regarded tbe evils of beer mak ing and drinking of which hop-pick ing Is a part. "I grant you tbat way back in the past beer drinking was not regarded as such a bad thing, but there is a change of view on the question and tbe awakened and aroused conscience of tbe year of our Lord 1908, says tbat good folks ought to have nothing to do with the business. Why, do you ask? Because Christians are the tem ples of the Holy Ghost and tbey ought to avoid even the appearance of evil I Pioneer Transfer Express & Storage Co. j i Furniture, Pianos and Machinery moved by experienced men :: : Sand and gravel in any quantity de livered on short notice. Try us once and you will be sure to come again. Phone Main 22 Office in Postoffice Blig. and because of the stirring ay which comes frolii drink, ridden hu manity. "There was a time when slavery was considered a right and , proper thing, there was a time when a keg of beer was on tap under the pulpit of tbe meeting bouse, and It was part of the graduation exercises of the btu dents who appeared in that meeting house for their diplomas to take a drink. If these things were correct and proper in the past why not now? Why were they abolished? I'll tell you, because a quickened, up-to-date conscience will not stand for them. If then, there Is conscience against hop picking today, it Is because of a grow ing progressive Christian conscience. "Let us now look at the status of the hop growing and hop picking busi ness. What are tbe facts? If it Is a brewing interest, what Is the Chris. I people frequent the hop yards. So in the act you would knock him down, many nice families go together and but yet, this summer you will com : thus have an outing which they could j placently plan a vacation in the hop not otherwise have. So many Chris-1 yards and be a helper In the produc tion people frequent the yards, even tion of the product which makes this the deacons and the good praying sis- brute. Where is your humanity and ters go. It gives the laboring man a conscience? Have these dropped out way of spending a much needed va- 0f you? You blame the saloon keep- cation. Fifty weeks of the year inler, who needs the money, for selling ; the shop no one ought to deny him j this man beer, but how about your I two weeks under God's open heaven, salves as beer producers in the hop and lastly, most people go because in yards? ; the end there is a replenished pocket I . , .. ... book with the possibility of meeting I pn ' ' saddest thing in ,the payment of all bills. Are these : connection with this story of cruelty, reasons valid for the followers of I Tnifny Kwoma,n 8Ufferlnf this 1 Jesus Christ whose body Is the temple ! h"s.bal!d. 8 brutality, scarred and bruis er the Holy Ghost and who Is urged if? h'8 assaults when the hop pick- I to avoid the appearance of evil? Are ng 8ofsh0n cHomes Afds the wolf howl- 'they valid in view of the fact that .at ,her dor- Bhe tne itter there i no rinnht hnt fht rhri,tin Plnch of poverty and realizing a chance tlan's duty? You know as well as I : have picked a large proportion of the for maklnS some ready money, or easy. 95 per cent of the hops of which beer ?" 6 T , . a u, ' , was made and In view of the fact that P,nched fnd irl and hKea out,t? Bakers Blacksmiths Bottlers Botchers Confectioners Contractors Dentists Dressmakers Grocers Launcieres Housekeepers Jewelers Machinists Printers Woodworkers ANYONE USING POWER CAN PROFIT iiY CONSULTING orfland Railway Light & Power Company CG. MILLER, AGENT OREGON CITY, OREGON land are made Into beer. Ah, Chris tian hop-picker! you try to console yourself with the fact that you gather ed that other 5 per cent of hops which was made into yeast, when you know yourself that with the members of tho church crowding the hop-fields tbat all of you helped to pick the bulk of tbe 95 per cent. Brother, sister in Christ, listen, your bands which are part of God's temple picked a la.ga proportion of the bops which the brewers translated Into beer,' which beer found its way into a human sys tem and brain, and that brain and system were crazed and paralyze and that the man who drank the beer made out of the bops you picked. knocked down a helpless wife and mother and starved some Innocent children.' I ask earnestly, ought this body which la the temple of God be used in this work when the strong exhortation of the apostle" is to avoid even the appearance of evil. "The fact that the hop business is a brewery Interest Is self-evident. On :January 22nd. 1908, the Brewing In dustries notiflod the hop men that 'they must help fight the liquor regu- latlon bills, which the people are clam- orlng to have placed on the' statute ' books, and that those who fail to sign the petition will be placed under the ban of the buyers, namely the Brew , era. Here was their eHective threat, ! we, the buyers of hops, will boycott ' you and immediately 1,500 telegrams flooded he office of the Brewers As-1 Boclation protesting against liquor legislation. These telegrams were bundled up sent by express to Sena tor Fulton at Washington, D. C, to be used by him as an evidence that his constituents were opposed. The hop business is a Brewery Interest and Christians ought not indulge. "Here are some of the reasons why the hop men are the tools of the Brewing Interest? Let the temple of the living Goji decide. "If the appeal from God's word is not sufficient, then I bring with it the appeal which comes from drink-ridden a conscienceless hop man to enrich him, to enrich the Brewer, who will make more beer for her husband to drink and thus receive from his hands still more Inhuman treatment. "Christian men and women, for the sake of this poor, mistreated, misguld- I suffering human ty. Listen, it is my ed creature of mlsfortune w'ho ls?not purpose to crystallze conscience into I action, regarding this business and it my scriptural appeal does not avail ; may the human cry of heart-broken mothers and wives and children reach your deaf ears and hard hearts. Right here, in Oregon City, In yonder court house the other day, the evidence was given that a Hindu lost his life be cause men were crazed by beer. A fother and son were found guilty of murder in the second degree, another son and two young men of manslaugh ter. My God! Men and women, does not the mute appeal of these five blighted lives reach your ears as they await sentence. Beer did it. Is their testimony. I claim that the man who picked the hops out of which the beer was made which crazed the brains of these unfortunates Is as guilty of the murder of the Hindu as they are. Le gal technicality may be able to clear the Christian bop picker from this charge but God's moral law will hold him guilty. . "Here Is a poor woman who Is un fortunately afflicted with a drunken husband. God pity ber. Last night, he came home crazed by beer made from the hops you picked, he knocked her down, his helpless wife, ho brut ally kicked her in the presence of his screaming children and abused her In every way. Ah, you say this Is a fairy tale of preacher's fancy and por trayal. Is it? You are now touching elbows with some who have received j this treatment If yon caught the brute a Christian, who does not see the moral issue Involved, as you hear her mute appeal from her helpless life, won't you stop contributing your quo ta of misery by helping In Beer pro duction as Hop Pickers? "Ye are the temple of the living God, let nothing defile this temple. Avoid even the appearance of evil. Oh! listen to the human cry of broken hearts and quit being a part of the Brewery interest. . "A drunkard cannot enter into the Kingdom of Heaven. Don't in God's name help in making drunkards.: "It is my duty as your under-sbep-berd to lay thla matter upon your heart and conscience. I have done so. May God help you to see your duty." OABTOXtZ Wolf Estate Administered. ; The will of the late Louise Wolf, who died at Beaver Creek March. 28 last, has been admitted . to probate. Tbe estate Is valued at $1000 and this sum Is devised to Dorla Wolf, a daugh ter of tbe deceased. The will provld th that John Wolf, husband of the de ceased, shall be trustee of the prop erty until the beneficiary attains the age of 25 years, and the Income shall be devoted to the education of the daughter. ...